That's great!! BTW, how many are believe to live in and near Ujung Kulong Nat'l Park?
A couple of years back, the population had a small baby boom. Things are looking a little brighter for Javan Rhinos.
From what I understand the rhinos breed around every four years so maybe there will be a mini baby boom four years apart![]()
"We are proposing a test translocation of a few Javan rhinos in the near future to establish a new population in a new area. This requires reliable data and science and setting up video traps allows us to do that without sending researchers spending nights on rickety bamboo platforms trying to observe these highly endangered rhinos," said Adhi. "Since the video traps don’t have any moving parts and are very silent, they can be placed much closer than humans along the favourite haunts of the Javan rhinos, like salt licks, trails and mud wallows."
Awesome as news! The Javans are slowly coming back up, can anyone shed light on the Vietnam subspecies?
Maybe Jelle could shed some light on what is happening with any moves with the Javan rhinos, where is Jelle when we need him, LOL